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<blockquote data-quote="Silver Dog" data-source="post: 976009" data-attributes="member: 48303"><p>This may not win me too many friends... </p><p>Seeing as it is usually folk from the US telling the rest of us how stuff should be done... So, from a 5th generation Aussie farmer, hunter, wildlife photographer ... whose favourite rifle happens to be a prototype (pre Mk 5) Weatherby 300 Mag .... I reckon rem40xb is way off track with his comment about wanting to whack out as many wolves as possible .... They are in there to cull the weak and sickly, selecting out the ones you really do NOT want to breed from.... The fastest, strongest and most able to defend themselves are normally the least likely to finish up as lunch..... Wolves, or in our case, dingoes, in closely settled areas, or in a mob of sheep are a totally different matter ... although where I live currently, in intensive cropping country, we don't shoot the dogs as they love eating feral pig, and pigs do waaaaay more damage.... I'll try to post a relevant picture.... .... nope, cannot get it in... can anyone help with attaching an image please...?</p><p>Have lots of friends in Idaho from an exchange program years ago ... "Rockwood" may ring a bell for someone there..! DO NOT eliminate your 2nd top predators!! We are the Top, but sometimes we do not think too hard about what we are doing ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Dog, post: 976009, member: 48303"] This may not win me too many friends... Seeing as it is usually folk from the US telling the rest of us how stuff should be done... So, from a 5th generation Aussie farmer, hunter, wildlife photographer ... whose favourite rifle happens to be a prototype (pre Mk 5) Weatherby 300 Mag .... I reckon rem40xb is way off track with his comment about wanting to whack out as many wolves as possible .... They are in there to cull the weak and sickly, selecting out the ones you really do NOT want to breed from.... The fastest, strongest and most able to defend themselves are normally the least likely to finish up as lunch..... Wolves, or in our case, dingoes, in closely settled areas, or in a mob of sheep are a totally different matter ... although where I live currently, in intensive cropping country, we don't shoot the dogs as they love eating feral pig, and pigs do waaaaay more damage.... I'll try to post a relevant picture.... .... nope, cannot get it in... can anyone help with attaching an image please...? Have lots of friends in Idaho from an exchange program years ago ... "Rockwood" may ring a bell for someone there..! DO NOT eliminate your 2nd top predators!! We are the Top, but sometimes we do not think too hard about what we are doing .... [/QUOTE]
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